4 £a tr)fo localinsci ted for less than 75 cts. per issue. JOB PRINTING. The Job department of the PRESS is complete, ind affords facilities for doing the best class of work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law Printing. No paper wil 1 he discontinued until arrearages »ri pAirt,except .t the option ofthe publisher. Papers sent'« .1 112 the county must be paid for iu advance. UjfSo adv ; will be accepted at lesif lan the price lur fifteen words. «*-Religious notices free. RliPi nj,l'tN STATE TICKET. GOVERNOR K.hvin S. Stuart, Philadelphia. LIEUTENANT OVERNOR—Robert 8. Mur phy, Cambria enmity, AUDITOR (SKNERAE—Robert K. Young, Tioga county. SECBETAIv', OK INTERNAL AFFAIRS- Benry Houck, Lt ».mon county. COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, CHARLIE F. BARCLAY, Cameron. Por President Judge, BENJAMIN W. GREEN, Cameron. For Member of Assembly, JOSIAII HOWARD, Emporium. For Associate Judge, GEORGE J. LABAR, Emporium. jFor Prothonotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of Courts, WILLIAM J. LEAVITT, Shippen. For District Attorney, JAs. P McNARNEY, Emporium. For Coroner, DR. \V. S. RUSSELL, Gibson. For Jury Commissioner, JOHN A. WYKOFF, Grove. An able business man, not a pro fessional politician, is what this district wants in congress. The Republican party presents in its eandidate, < 'apt. C. F. Barclay, not »uly a type of the successful busi aees man, bat a scholarly, gentle manly and capable type of man as well; one who has kept himself free from political trickery, and who will represent the people of his dis trict without fear or favor.—Cur wensville Review. How's This. We offer One Kuudred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can •ot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned,have known F. ■J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDINO, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern illy, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Rheumatism Cured in Ten Days. Why W ill You Suffer. Mr. Harry Knox, of Beverly, W. Va., ander date of Jan. 23, 1006, says he was hid up with rheumatism for more than two and a half months; part of the time uould nut set out of hod. Could not *alk wiili out rt aid of crutches, and jays he took one-Lilf of a 50 cent bottle t»f Crocker - Rheumatic Cure and was entirely cured. HAPRY KNOX. For sale bv K. ( Dodson. 2ljun3m. Williams Carbolic Salve with Arnica and Witch Hazel. The best 8a! vein the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and ail skin eruptions, it is guaranteed to give satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25c by Druggists. Williams M'fg Co., Prop's Cleveland. <). For sale by 11. C Dodson. 9-1 y. Bargairr itt Books. A complete set of Brittanica Ency clopaedia, consisting of thirty volumes and key. Are all new and in original packages. Will lie sold at a bargain, Apply at PRESS office. 36tf Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte has received a full line of the lat est and most popular Bheet muse. Ali the popular airs. Popular and class seal music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. C. B. Howard & Co., have reoeived from the Pacific Coast what is perhaps the finest lot of REI) CEDAR shingles I thai ever came to Cameron county. C. B. Howard & Co., have the only large stock of shingles in the county at She present time RED CEDAR from the Pacific Coast and .WHITE CEDAR torn Wisconsin. For Sale. (I offer the following for sale: One aecond hand lumber wagon, S3O 00. Also one* new lumber wagon at a bargain. |OHAS. DTKHL. Hon. George J. Laßar. 11 - > -ifei mm • !^/^F & IPPLFP H^JF M^ : HBKIHBIBBH GEORGE J. LABAK, of Emporium, one of our Associate Judges by appoint ment of Gov. Pennypacker to till the vacancy made by the death of Hon. Geo. A. Walker, having been honored with the nomination tortile full term by the Republican party, it is eminently right and proper that those unacquainted with our popular citizen should be informed a little more fully and given a few facts and reasons why he should bo elected to the responsible and iiouorablc position of Associate Judge. Judge Lißjr was born at I'ktston. Pa., Dec. 23, 1845, of French-German parentage; lived on a farm after ten years of age until the outbreak of the civil war, when he like thousands of other patriotic Pennsylvania boys, bo'ted from the farm and enlisted in the First Pennsylvania Cavalry, Co. 1., being then but sixteen years of age. He served ona term ot 1 enlistment and re-eullsted on the field for three years, passing through every en-; gagemcnt from the start to finish, never receiving a scratch After the battle of Bull Run he wis promoted to Sargeant for bravery displayed on the field. Mr. ; La Bar participated iu more than one hundred battles and "scraps", the most important being Chancellorsville, Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Wilder-; ness battles, Cold Harbor, under Gen'l Grant and Geo. fJregg and participated ! in the hunt to bottle Stonewall Jacksou. Ilis command after marching down Shenandoah hastilly returned to partici pate in that greatest battle of the century —Gettysburg—and served as one of Gen. Mead's body guards during the. battle. Describing this battle, al ways interesting to a Penn,ylvaii ian, the Judge described h#w rapidly the Confederate sharp shooters picked off j Mead's guard, but the Keystone State boys stood by their commander. The First Pennsylvania Cavalry contained many Cameron county boys, and where ever the First went the was Letter to Balcom & Lloyd. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sirs: Now, may be, you can't gel the goods, if you can, your fortune is made. Cotton cloth—they call it muslin in some, parts—at about the usual price per yard, but wider, twice as wide as some, and better, wears better, keeps white and whole a time in all sorts of wear. You could sell that cloth for hundreds of miles; there be no limit. A yard goes further: one buys less yards. Wears longer; one buys less often. It always looks right till well worn out. No one customer buys so much of it, but think of the number of customers! May be you can't b et it in cloth; but you can in paint; Devoe. Devoe is as if it were wider, a gallon goes further; you buy less gallons; you pay for less gallons; you pay for painting less gallons—as if one paid less for making a garment of that wide cloth—and it keeps its fresh look and sheds water till you have forgotten how old it is. It isn't truth in cloth, but it is in paint; the less you pay, the better it is; for the goodness of paint is reckoned by gallons; less gallons, more goodness. Goodness in paint is strength. The stronger a paint the less gallons it takes for a job and the longer it wears. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & Co , New York. A bath cleanses the skin and rids the pours of refuse. A bath makes for bet fellowship and citizenship. Not ooly should the outside of the body be cleans ed but occasional use of a laxative opens the bowels and clears the system of effete matter. Best for this are DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers. Pleasant little pills that do not gripe or sicken. Sold by R. C. Dodson. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1906. sure to follow—in fact duiing t| le | ast three years they were continually to gether. When Lee laid down the First regiment was sent into Kentucky to force peace After serving three years, six months and fifteen days in active service, he was mustered out at Harris burg, Aug. 1805, in his 20th year, re turning to Wilkes-Barre, where he enter ed the hard coal mines as miner and bears the peculiar marks of the miner to-dav. Judge La Bar was m u ricd in 1867 and came to Kmporium, working at Fenton's saw mill under Jos. W. Frank. He fol lowed this kiud ot work in mill and woods for several years and finally enter ed the employ of Kmporium fanning CO . as fireman and engineer in 1807. 'OB and '0!), later taking up carpenter work and tor a few years went to Brad ford and by hard w,.rk and strict eeono -1 ney saved sufficient money to complete his little home where he now resides. Judge Laßar entered business, near his present store iu 18811, as furniture dealer «nd undertaker and to-day is one of the most successful business m n in the j county. He takes a lively interest in i the up-building of our town aud always ' aids any worthy object. His kindness to more than scores of our citizens will ! be gratefully remembered at the polls. When the Keystone Powder Co., was ! organized he became one of the leading stockholders and held the position of Vice President, disposing of his stock last November. While always a Republican he never took an active part in politics until appointed Associate Judge by Gov. Pennypacker. His popularity among all classes, rerardless of party, makes him a strong candidate and his election by a handsome majority is conceeded by even , his opponents. An honest, upright citiz !ii, kind parent, husband and neigh bor, it will be a pleasure to vote for a man like Geo. J. Laßar, who invests his earnings at home, thereby aiding in the prosperity ot his town and county. When two strong man come to blows, even if they are well matched, it is not a pleasing sight, but if the man who gets the worst of it will use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, he will look better and feel better in short order. Be sure you get DeWitt's. Good lor everything a salve is used for. including piles. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. There are some church workers who try to work for the church. In these days of rush and hurry cour tesy is often forgotten. In the mad, pell mell rush of our life little things are done to offend that we rather remained undone. A hastily eaten meal and its resultant headache may cause us social and finan cial loss. The wise man or woman is the one who relieves little ills of this sort by a little dose of Kouol for dyspepsia. It digests what you cat and puts your stom ach back into shape. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Silent votes do most of the talking on election day. Fred Bliss Practical Painter. It's sound sense that we tell you. Your work costs less dollars and is best every time you use the L. & M. Paint. You do more painting with one gallon of L. A M., than with two gallons of other paints and the L. & M., Zinc hardens the L. & M., White Lead and makes the L. & M. Paint wear like iron. Four gallous L. & M., mixed with three gallons Linseed Oil will paint a moderate sized heuse. L. & M., Paint costs only $1.20 per gallon. A. T. Terrell, Riverhead, N. Y., writes: "10 years ago painted with L. & M. Only now requires repainting. Sold by H. S. Lloyd. \ \ v \ n \ N n \ \ \ / 4 SECOND TO NONE. % / ADAM, ' MELDRUM & ANDERSON Co. ' • :i9(i-408 Main Street, < BUFFALO, N. Y. / / ;Dress Goods; 1 Bargains j / From the Greatest Stock / / Between New York and / Chicago. / / TT is <1 larger stock than the / li combined stocks of all the de- > • partment stores in Buffalo. It is '% a better stock in every way—bet- / 5 ter styles, better assortments and J lower prices. We import our , ® goods direct. We save you 25 / percent. . % $ 00 Black Goods / / 40 in. all wool, genuine French / g Black Chitton rrp | x Batiste 00 U fy. / $1 50 Scotch 1 weeds p fi 06 in. all wool health (112 I flfi x / fnl fabrics 4)1. UU <| | $1.25 Tailor Suitings I *| Fancy French goods ">4 "7 C P '<:/ in. wide; good colors /OU / SI.OO Dress Goods. / % French Shadow Check serges! / i' 45 in wide, "7CP > 9. all colors /OU < \ ' HENI) FOR SAMPLES. £ | / j GREAT LINEN SALE 112 We are now holding a 112% % linen sale that it will pay % I yon to attend. % * John S. Brown & Sons fljQ < I $4. Napkins ft | || 2400 dozen. & Big bargains in Table Cloths and g Linen by the yard. s _— _ 7 ADAM, % 4 % MELDRUM & | ANDERSON CO. | |js American Block, Buffalo, N. Y. /\ v\ \ NVN \ V,\ \ \ V \ \ M The Laßelle For Women No other modern design so fully meets all the requirements of the ideal ladies shoe. It is an uneaqualed combination of style and fit, shapeliness and comfort. The high but rather broad heal, arched instep and slightly manish appearance makes it the swellest sort for the feet. If you are a victim of faulty shoes,we can soon enable you to walk with ease and comfort, and eventually cure your tender feet. These shoes will wear twice as long as the ordinary "ready made" shoes and have a style and fin ish that is essentially distinctive. Walker's $4.00 For Men CHARLES DIEHL, The Up-to-Date Store. I Watch for our j Ad. Next Si I Week. I I Jasper Harris, I | Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa. ■